Data shown for 2010-2011 school year.
| Tuition & Fees: In-State: | $39,212 |
| Tuition & Fees: Out-of-State: | $39,212 |
| Room and Board: | $11,234 |
| Books & Supplies: | $1,050 |
| Other Expenses: | $1,714 |
| Total In-State: | $53,210 |
| Total Out-of-State: | $53,210 |
Data shown for 2010-2011 school year.
| Tuition & Fees: In-State: | $40,952 |
| Tuition & Fees: Out-of-State: | $40,952 |
Community Service
It's quite common for community service organizations to provide scholarships and financial aid to recognize outstanding community service by young volunteers.
Army or Navy College Fund
College Fund Programs are offered to servicemembers when they first enlist and can help pay for a significant portion of your education.
Post-9/11 GI Bill
The Post-9/11 GI Bill potentially offers full tuition and housing coverage as a benefit for a three-year commitment on Active Duty.
Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC)
Train to become a military officer in exchange for a paid college education and a guaranteed post-college career.
Scholarships
Organizations of all types and sizes sponsor scholarships, including colleges and universities themselves, and often all you have to do to receive one is apply.
Work-Study
Work-study is a program funded by the federal government that allows students to work on campus and earn money to pay for college expenses.
Data shown for 2008-2009 school year.
| Type of Aid | Average Amount: | % of Students Receiving Aid |
|---|---|---|
| Federal Grants | $7,474 | 28% |
| State/Local Grants | $2,117 | 3% |
| Institutional Grants | $32,094 | 63% |
| Loans | $5,994 | 30% |
Financial aid is only available to those who qualify.
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